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HOROSCOPES

- By Holiday Mathis

The Thin Veil

Celebrants, light your bon res, feast and dance the maypole -- maybe not in that order. It was the belief of the ancients that on this day of Beltane, the veil between realms of reality is at its thinnest. It ties in with the themes of fertility, which is quite literally the bridge between what is not and what is. On this midpoint between spring’s equinox and summer’s solstice, what will you bring to life?

ARIES (March 21-April 19). In the intricate dance of relationsh­ips, trust is the bedrock upon which all else is built. Everything good springs from this silent agreement. You’re creating something special by just by doing what you say you’ll do.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Humans come together in life’s little snags. It’s in these moments of vulnerabil­ity and resilience that bonds are forged. So don’t fret over problems or try to avoid them because they house the opportunit­y for connection.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Love transcends comprehens­ion; it de es rational explanatio­n and analysis. Instead of seeking to master its complexiti­es, embrace its essence. You don’t have to understand love, just give it.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Each time you get happy, it becomes easier and easier to achieve the state. Every opportunit­y for joy is worth taking. Seize it. By doing this for you, you do it for anyone around you because your joy will li others.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). What you learned from past relationsh­ips keeps helping you as you progress with di erent kinds of ties. is is why, in the school of life, you are teacher’s pet. You demonstrat­e that the lessons are never lost on you.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’re comfortabl­e in your skin, in your mind and in your being. It’s a good look. People will be attracted to you today because they sense that some of the comfort you feel will rub o on them.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Maybe there’s nothing new under the sun, but you will sure make it look new for your people, creating a remix with your signature style all over it. Said style is ever evolving. Have fun with it today.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You assume each person is so unique you couldn’t possibly know what they are thinking. Because you jump to conclusion­s, you will get to know a person better than those who are limited by their familiarit­y.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’re still not sure what to think about an arrangemen­t -- a powerful place to be. Unhurried decisionma­king is best. Later, you’ll look back and see this day as pivotal to your success. Ask questions, investigat­e and observe.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). ere are several situations that vie for your attention, many of them worthy of you, and yet there’s only one you to go around. Instead of rushing toward the loudest problem, step back and decide what interests you the most.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). People have various roles in your life. Some play several parts at once. Others play a very narrow and speci c role. And then there are those whose purpose keeps shi ing. Embrace the changes. It’s about to get more interestin­g.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). ere’s solace in a belief of self-su ciency, even though it’s not quite true. No matter how full your life is and how whole you feel on your own, you still need people. It’s something to celebrate, really.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 1). Heaps of attention and a ection is coming your way! Life shows up shiny and new for you, so you’ll develop a fresh set of favorites -- from people to interests and colleagues. More highlights: A project pays you well, allowing for upgrades. Family life brings a sense of pride and accomplish­ment. You’ll witness remarkable events. You’ll spend foreign money. Capricorn and Gemini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 1, 5, 7, 32 and 15.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: Country hitmaker Tim McGraw will spend his solar return with loved ones on the road as his “Standing Room Only” tour ful lls the promise of its title. Star power never came in such a down-to-earth package, but that’s what Taurus is known for. A devoted family man and father, McGraw is simultaneo­usly dazzling and relatable, with a natal chart that re ects this balance with the elemental energy of earth, re, air and water all represente­d. Holiday Mathis’ debut novel, “How To Fail Epically in Hollywood,” is out now! is fast-paced romp about achieving Hollywood stardom is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspu­blishing. com for more informatio­n. Write Holiday Mathis at HolidayMat­his.com.

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